paulcroft
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2010
- Messages
- 74
- Reaction score
- 39
- Points
- 58
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100
Good morning
Last Thursday I started to print a large document; the first 5 pages were fine then the cyan appeared to stop printing without warning - no obvious streaks in advance. I noticed at about page 10 or 12. After 2 head cleans it started to work OK again but would stop printing again after 2 or 3 pages. After a one hour wait while I had my dinner it started to work fine once more and I finished the remaining pages - about another 80 or so.
The next day the cyan was very streaky and neither a normal head clean nor a deep clean resolved the issue so I removed the head, rinsed it in warm distilled water then let the nozzles soak overnight in warm distilled water with about 10% IPA added (we don't have Windex here in the UK - does anyone know of anything like it here?). In the morning I rinsed it again and put it in the airing cupboard to dry. In the afternoon I tried again and, after a streaky start, it eventually worked once more after a test print (poor), then a wait for a few minutes, then another test (better), then another wait for about 5 minutes, then another test (nearly OK), then another wait , then a fourth test - perfect. Five pages or so later more streaks again! Aarghh.
This morning it's been streaky, then OK, then streaky again.
Does this signify a defective head or is it simply a blockage which needs more than an overnight soak?
Paul
Last Thursday I started to print a large document; the first 5 pages were fine then the cyan appeared to stop printing without warning - no obvious streaks in advance. I noticed at about page 10 or 12. After 2 head cleans it started to work OK again but would stop printing again after 2 or 3 pages. After a one hour wait while I had my dinner it started to work fine once more and I finished the remaining pages - about another 80 or so.
The next day the cyan was very streaky and neither a normal head clean nor a deep clean resolved the issue so I removed the head, rinsed it in warm distilled water then let the nozzles soak overnight in warm distilled water with about 10% IPA added (we don't have Windex here in the UK - does anyone know of anything like it here?). In the morning I rinsed it again and put it in the airing cupboard to dry. In the afternoon I tried again and, after a streaky start, it eventually worked once more after a test print (poor), then a wait for a few minutes, then another test (better), then another wait for about 5 minutes, then another test (nearly OK), then another wait , then a fourth test - perfect. Five pages or so later more streaks again! Aarghh.
This morning it's been streaky, then OK, then streaky again.
Does this signify a defective head or is it simply a blockage which needs more than an overnight soak?
Paul